The News Review:
- Microsoft Sees Google’s Point
- Apple: It’s business it’s business time
- Enterprise Windows | J. Peter Bruzzese | February 2008 | InfoWorld
Microsoft Sees Google’s Point
Motley Fool – Feb 29, 2008
Google Apps may be little more than a niche player at the moment but it’s the biggest threat to Mr. Will Google Apps help fuel Google Sites usage or will it be the other way around? Google’s service already offers online alternatives to.
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Apple: It’s business it’s business time
Cnet Asia – Feb 28, 2008
Maybe the iPhone will soon support reading and creating Microsoft PowerPoint presentations adding to its read-only support for Word and Excel. The feature perhaps most coveted by iPhone-using professionals is support for.
Enterprise Windows | J. Peter Bruzzese | February 2008 | InfoWorld
InfoWorld – Feb 28, 2008
Microsoft again? Nope. The subject is XP vs. Vista and it has been a long and ugly debate between the camps. (“Why can’t we all just get along?”)InfoWorld has been polling the tech audience and has received nearly 100000 online signatures (you can read more… Functions as a PDA and a cell phone; is Bluetooth-enabled; comes with GPS navigation and plenty of other bells and whistles. Mobile 6 devices: With over 20 different devices running Mobile 6 it’s hard to pick any one and say “This is the ultimate. From a user-oriented perspective several things may drive your decision. If you are used to working with a BlackBerry you may just continue out of familiarity. Some like to keep everything in the family and may go with a Mobile 6 device (with prices coming in lower in most cases due to contract deals and rebates). The iPhone is impressive but so is the cost with a $399 (8GB) or $499 (16GB) price tag attached.